JEWEI.I. COUNTY.
COURTHOUSE NEWS
J~udge Byron Rogers i~zued nmr-
~i~ge licenses to the following:
• 18, Roger H. Zimmer. For-
moso, and Judy K. McElr0y, Ran-
daB; Jm~. 13, James Jerry Limb.
W .a~fiedd. and Martha Jean Fer-
guson, I~andall.
C_,otml~r Clerk Alvin C. Fall. Jr.,
~ m~ Richtand towns'hip is the
t to complete asses'sing.
I~le L. Ba~kin,s was charged
with driving on left side of road-
way not in passing by Trooper
Cra~ton. Defe~dam pled guilty
and paid $10.00 fine and oourt
costs.
These motoriscs were charged
with speeding by Tr~per Cran-
Ston, pled g~fl,ty, and paid court
~o~ts and fines as fo,llows: Warren
D. Ter~L4. $30.00; J. E. Coffman,
$10.00; Roy R. Kay, $10.00; Kath-
ryn L. Bay'ens, $25.00: Harold D.
~er. $10.00; Martin W. Gumm,
$25.00; James B. Warren. $10.00:
Alber~ K. Ko~ler, $10.00; Freeman
E. Biery, $15.00; Dale L. t~urke.
$10.00; Ray E. Hines. $10.00; Keith
IYL De~ich. $10.00; Charlotte R.
Pax~on. $10.00; Wayne M. Thomp-
son. $10.00.
Glende~ G. Powers wa~ cha~ged
by Trooper Cmns~n on two
¢otmts:~s: I. ~, Speedir~g; II, No current
driver's license. Defendant pled
and paid $30.00 fine on
I, $10.00 fine on Coum II.
and eour~ costs. ~e~
Rober~ H. GriffHlh was
wi~h having in~:lequa£e
equ~pmen~ by Trooper Cranston.
Defer~ar~t plod guilty and paid
$10.00 firm and cou~t costs.
Jay L. Arv~ti-ong wa~ charged
(m tw~ counts by T~ Cr~ln-
ston: I, Speedkng; If. Inadequate
safety equipment Defendan¢ pled
g~ild:y ,and paid $15.00 fine on
Count I. $5.00 on Cour~t II, and
court eocsts.
lRi~hard D. Kelly was charged
wiel~h h-T~prrgmr passing by Tro~per
Lee Dvoci~rger. Defendan~ pled
guiRy and paid $10.00 fine and
court cesta.
The~e motorists were charged
wi~ speeding by T~ooper C~n-
~ttm and to.cited bond covering
$10.00 fine and caurt coots: David
A. DeVoogl~; ~ E. Miller.
Arthur A. DarKnger was charg-
e! ~ taro c~tm~s by Trooper Cran-
ston: I, ~peeding; II, Drivi~g on
ke~t side of roadway not m p~ss-
hag. De~endam forfeited bond cov~
er~g $15.00 fine on Count I. $10.00
fi~e o~ Caoun¢ II, and court cost~.
O~fiee of Cottony Sugexintenden¢:
'"There has never been any
eottrrtry a't e~very momen~ ~ vir-
tttotm and so wise tha¢ it has not
needed to be saved from
courteous and demonstrated a groat
daal e¢ k~owledge.
In several risks with the M~n-
k:~:~ 5th grade we always received
yew nice welcome from Mrs.
Thelma Proctor. }Ios-pitality seems
to reflect in the students, too. The
group is organized and unified
through many working oroups.
Twenty-nine students are enroll-
ed in the 5th grade. Janice Davi.~
was absen~ on accomat of illness
and we trust ~he is well by now.
Other studer~ks are Debra Alcorn.
Patricia Cady, Dena Clegg. Donna
Clegg, Sheila Hun4sir~ger, Susan
Kier. Roberta Meyer. Caro4 Myers,
Diane Rourke. Debra Sire ison.
Karen Louder. Blaine B:~dg~r.
David Bad'ger, Rick Biery, Danny
Bowersox, Wayne Coffman John
]Dewey, Steven Dcdd, Babhy Free-
]man, Rodney Hanaxmk, Warren
I MeElroy, Nelson Moser, Michael
Simon. May Smith. Bob Walker
i h'~ichael Zadina. Larry Howell and
John Weltmer.
The lar~guage arts function in all
areas of living mad learning m
society and permeate ~I the ex-
permnce of the sbudem. Whenever
and wherever the yomagster listens,
talks, reads, and writes he is using
language for effective communica-
tion,
English was the s~bject on the
program when we vmi~ed Marfl~o
6th grade. StudenLs were well m-
~ormed on the 8 parts of speech.
k~fany had reached far m the tm-
derstar~ding of each part,
James I~'amer ~s a newcomer to
Jewel] county mad he has establish-
ed himseif as one who accep~ a
d~y's work o~ly if much has been
aoco~plishc